THE MONITOR TO HELP THE UNEMPLOYED

Within a few days The Christian Science Monitor will begin the publication, free of charge, of advertisements for situations wanted or offered. It desires to aid the unemployed to secure positions, and will place its wide circulation at their service. There are thousands throughout the country who are competent and willing to work, who are yet unable to get employment because there may not be a demand for labor in their particular line in the city or town where they are living. Elsewhere there may be urgent need for just such workers, but they are unaware of the opening.

The Monitor hopes to remedy these conditions by its proposed free labor bulletins. It aims to bring the man and the need of the man together, and as this would prove an advantage to the employers as well as to those seeking employment, the cooperation of the two classes is requested and confidently expected, as the results cannot help being beneficial to those directly concerned and also to the industrial interests of the land. The Monitor wishes to make this feature representative of the whole country, and trusts that the opportunity to use its columns will be warmly welcomed.

Advertisements to insure insertion must be written on the blank form found on page 2 of the Monitor.

Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.

NEXT IN THIS ISSUE
Letters
LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
January 22, 1910
Contents

We'd love to hear from you!

Easily submit your testimonies, articles, and poems online.

Submit